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Posted by ytyt on May 19, 2003 at 03:19:01:
In Reply to: Re: changing an .rmj file to mp3 or wav file posted by Tweezer on April 10, 2003 at 08:44:59:
: : .RMJ and MP3 are lossy formats, meaning that even if your RMJ file doesn't sound pretty ugly right now, it might when you convert to MP3. So if your intent is to burn a music-CD with this track, you should convert it to WAV. : : You should be able to get the job done with TotalRecorder. Search Google for it. : : Happy ripping! : You can do a straight conversion for free. Rename them to an .rm suffix. Convert them with dbPowerAMP Music Converter using the RealPlayer Codec from their Codec Central download page. DbPowerAMP can do the conversion, but unfortunately it was not set up to recognize the .rmj suffix so that is why you must rename them.
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